Mechanical Engineer – Rotating Equipment

IKM Operations AS

The Mechanical Engineer for rotating equipment is responsible for performing various maintenance tasks including but not limited to; installation, inspection, troubleshooting, repair, dismantling, cleaning and assembly of static equipment and piping such as reciprocating engines, gas turbines, cranes, lifting equipment, pumps, air and gas compressors, and HVAC systems. He/She with participate in a team of Engineers and Technical personnel to support the long term reliability and operability of the equipment and plant. During the pre-operational phase he/she will participate in the development of the maintenance and operational procedures for static equipment.

General Responsibilities include: · Provide technical expertise for Rotating Equipment issues within the Operations department · Manage all rotating mechanical support issues for all operators offshore assets · Evaluate and validate new and existing maintenance concepts and prepare proposals · Review and monitor planned maintenance activities · Participate in the continuous improvement process · Perform failure mode and effect analysis in order to determine the repair responsibility and requirement · Follow up condition monitoring · Usage of trends observed and future projections to decide on vulnerable equipment/processes that needs more regular monitoring and revising of maintenance programs · Evaluate and validate the maintenance concept to be applied such as: - Classification of equipment’s, definition of redundancy levels, criticality, - Selection of methods and techniques to be applied, - Selection of means to be applied, - Provide and validate first degree, preventive and condition based maintenance programs with their intervals, - Provide and validate the spare parts requirement to ensure availability of equipment, · Define security stocks to ensure the required availability of equipment’s, · Assist in the planning and management of rotating equipment overhauls and upgrades · Study / preparation of specifications for major modification work · Participation in turnaround planning · Participation in HAZOPs and operability studies.